Successive refinement of diversity for fading ISI MISO channels

Multiplexing rate and diversity impose a fundamental trade-off in wireless communications. This tradeoff was investigated for inter-symbol interference (ISI) channels in (Grokop, 2004). A different point of view was explored in (Diggavi et al., 2008) where high-rate codes were designed so that they...

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